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Members Secure Zone 2005-08-07
  To coincide with the introduction of this year's Members Interests, I have introduced a new, members only, secure zone.

At the moment it is still undergoing limited small-scale testing, but if all goes to plan I will be adding more content over the coming weeks.

If you have any ideas for inclusion on the web site please don't forget to send them in. It is your society and your web site after all!

Webmaster
 
  Contact the webmaster
 
 
Yorkshire Fair 2005-08-10
  The Yorkshire Coast Family History Fair is on the 12th of November at the Spa Complex in Scarborough.

No doubt Tom & 'er indoors would appreciate a load of helpers on the day.

Alan B.
 
 
 
 
Do You Have Royal Connections? 2005-11-16
  Shine Limited, a TV production company are looking for people who think they may have a royal or aristocratic connection in their family tree. They want to take seven families on a journey through their family tree to find out if there is a connection and find out about other interesting people along the way. With their two presenters, a historian and a genealogist they want to bring your family's history to life.
  • It may be purely a story that has been in your family for years or you may have started to look into it.
  • Maybe you are related to the Bowes-Lyon family, the Parker-Bowles or the Fergussons?
  • Maybe you are descended from a royal mistress?
  • Maybe you are related to Grace Kelly or the French royal family directly?
  • Are you black and have reason to believe that you may have blood links with a white plantation owner?
If you have any royal stories from the past 300 years give Shine a call on 0870 726 8873, or send an email to the address below.
 
  Emma Beckwith
 
 
Do you think that archives are worthwhile? 2005-11-25
  You can help ensure that archives receive the funding they need by filling in The National Council on Archives online petition (see foot of this article).

Following the publication of Giving Value: Funding Priorities for UK Archives 2005-2010, the National Council on Archives continue to lobby government and funding bodies to convince them that putting archives higher up the agenda is worthwhile. Chronic under-funding of archives means that some UK collections remain un-catalogued, housed in unsuitable conditions or unused. In the worst cases important archives are sold to overseas buyers.

By signing the online petition you will be helping to protect the nation's heritage and showing your support for archives. The petition will be sent to Tessa Jowell, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.

In accordance with the Data Protection Act they will only use the data you provide for the purposes of lobbying on behalf of archives.

For more information contact:
Ruth Savage
Policy & Development Officer
National Council on Archives
Tel: 020 8392 5376
  The National Council on Archives online
  Contact Ruth by email
 
 
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